I have a Paiste 2002 crash 18", Signature crash 18" splash 8", Rude ride, Giant Beat crash/ride and they all sound amazing. I once owned a Paiste 20" china and it was the best china I ever owned. They will serve you well : )
@1982Rafael Nice. mine was a 2002 20", sold it to pay the rent 20 years ago, Ha! I find the signature full crash a little heavy, but I use it occasionally. Mainly using the rude ride, giant beat 20" (very versatile cymbal, I use it if I only have one cymbal in my set-up) and small AAX and HHX Sabians, very thin, fast response. I think like most young guys, you are a much faster and harder hitter then me these days Rafael : )
@naedsukram Dean, I also use the Full Crash as a soft ride, it has a beautiful sound. The RUDE cymbals are very versatile, not only for 'rock', my dad also played a 20" RUDE Ride/Crash. The Giant Beat sounds great with almost any style, it is a great jazz ride cymbal too. I hit hard but my dad used to hit hard too. He was also a timbale player so he played rimshots all the time, he is my main influence to hit hard!
Great equipment! I use all Paiste, myself. Have you ever played the 24" ride/crash? Incredible cymbal. I love the 15" Sound Edge hats. Crispest hi-hats out there, imo. Do those Evans G1 heads have any oil or are they single-ply? Couldn't tell what the snare head was, (other than Evans). How's the gigging scene lately, Rafael? Hope you're keeping busy!
@17drums Thanks Dave! The 24" RUDE? No, I've never played that one, Copeland used to play a 24" RUDE Ride/Crash with The Police. The SE HH is, by far, my favorite hi-hat. It is so versatile, so dynamic. I can play a bossa-nova and metal with it. It is also very percussive, I can get several different sounds from it. The G1 heads are single ply, no oil. The left snare is a Power Center. I've been playing with my band in São Paulo, we will record a new CD and I'll play a drum clinic tomorrow!
@17drums Thanks Dave! The 24" RUDE? No, I've never played that one, Copeland used to play a 24" RUDE Ride/Crash with The Police. The SE HH is, by far, my favorite hi-hat. It is so versatile, so dynamic. I can play a bossa-nova and metal with it. It is also very percussive, I can get several different sounds from it. The G1 heads are single ply, no oil. The left snare is a Power Center. I've been playing with my band in São Paulo, we will record a new CD and I'll play a drum clinic tomorrow!
@17drums Thanks Dave! The 24" RUDE? No, I've never played that one, Copeland used to play one with The Police. The SE HH is, by far, my favorite hi-hat. It is so versatile, so dynamic. I can play a bossa-nova and metal with it. It is also very percussive, I can get several different sounds from it. The G1 heads are single ply, no oil. The left snare is a Power Center. I've been playing with my band in São Paulo, we will record a new CD and I'll play a drum clinic tomorrow!
Looking good Rafael! PAISTE`S ARE BEAUTIFUL!!!! > Marty
68PieceDrumKit 2 months ago in playlist Rafael Dolinski - Paiste - Evans - Cympad - Pearl - Audix
@68PieceDrumKit Marty! Thanks buddy! I got mics and a Roland Octa-Capture... I'll start recording new material soon!
1982Rafael 2 months ago
is there any chance you're shopping for another pair of Alpha Medium hi hats? i cant seem to sell mine >_>
Ankylophobia 3 months ago
@Ankylophobia Not right now, thanks!!!
1982Rafael 3 months ago
I have a Paiste 2002 crash 18", Signature crash 18" splash 8", Rude ride, Giant Beat crash/ride and they all sound amazing. I once owned a Paiste 20" china and it was the best china I ever owned. They will serve you well : )
naedsukram 5 months ago
@naedsukram Those are great cymbals! I still play with a 18" Signature Full Crash, a 18" 2002 Rock Crash and a 14" Alpha Medium Hi-Hat.
The 2002 chinas are my favorites, my dad used to play with an 18" 2002 China Type, from 1981. That's my favorite china sound.
1982Rafael 5 months ago
@1982Rafael Nice. mine was a 2002 20", sold it to pay the rent 20 years ago, Ha! I find the signature full crash a little heavy, but I use it occasionally. Mainly using the rude ride, giant beat 20" (very versatile cymbal, I use it if I only have one cymbal in my set-up) and small AAX and HHX Sabians, very thin, fast response. I think like most young guys, you are a much faster and harder hitter then me these days Rafael : )
naedsukram 5 months ago
@naedsukram Dean, I also use the Full Crash as a soft ride, it has a beautiful sound. The RUDE cymbals are very versatile, not only for 'rock', my dad also played a 20" RUDE Ride/Crash. The Giant Beat sounds great with almost any style, it is a great jazz ride cymbal too. I hit hard but my dad used to hit hard too. He was also a timbale player so he played rimshots all the time, he is my main influence to hit hard!
1982Rafael 5 months ago
Hit the damn thing !
femaledeer 5 months ago
@femaledeer LOL! I will hit it on video! Just waiting my mics to arrive here!
1982Rafael 5 months ago
Wow!!! Compliment!!!
drumgigi1 5 months ago
@drumgigi1 Thank you!!
1982Rafael 5 months ago
goodmn i can´t belive a person who owns such beautil and perfect dum kit D:
MsWhiteshark 5 months ago
@MsWhiteshark hahah thanks!
1982Rafael 5 months ago
Great equipment! I use all Paiste, myself. Have you ever played the 24" ride/crash? Incredible cymbal. I love the 15" Sound Edge hats. Crispest hi-hats out there, imo. Do those Evans G1 heads have any oil or are they single-ply? Couldn't tell what the snare head was, (other than Evans). How's the gigging scene lately, Rafael? Hope you're keeping busy!
17drums 5 months ago
@17drums Thanks Dave! The 24" RUDE? No, I've never played that one, Copeland used to play a 24" RUDE Ride/Crash with The Police. The SE HH is, by far, my favorite hi-hat. It is so versatile, so dynamic. I can play a bossa-nova and metal with it. It is also very percussive, I can get several different sounds from it. The G1 heads are single ply, no oil. The left snare is a Power Center. I've been playing with my band in São Paulo, we will record a new CD and I'll play a drum clinic tomorrow!
1982Rafael 5 months ago
@17drums Thanks Dave! The 24" RUDE? No, I've never played that one, Copeland used to play a 24" RUDE Ride/Crash with The Police. The SE HH is, by far, my favorite hi-hat. It is so versatile, so dynamic. I can play a bossa-nova and metal with it. It is also very percussive, I can get several different sounds from it. The G1 heads are single ply, no oil. The left snare is a Power Center. I've been playing with my band in São Paulo, we will record a new CD and I'll play a drum clinic tomorrow!
1982Rafael 5 months ago
@17drums Thanks Dave! The 24" RUDE? No, I've never played that one, Copeland used to play one with The Police. The SE HH is, by far, my favorite hi-hat. It is so versatile, so dynamic. I can play a bossa-nova and metal with it. It is also very percussive, I can get several different sounds from it. The G1 heads are single ply, no oil. The left snare is a Power Center. I've been playing with my band in São Paulo, we will record a new CD and I'll play a drum clinic tomorrow!
1982Rafael 5 months ago